Well, I got my first care package today (from a sponser I won't name). And
mostly we got old linux CD's (redhat 5.2), and catalogs from the sponsor
(plus shipping peanuts), plus a couple of things I haven't checked out
yet.

Beggars can't be choosers, but it seems the were just dumping there old
stock on us.


On Tue, 31 Aug 1999,  Raymond A. Ingles wrote:

> 
>  1. Do we know, or suspect, what we might get from the sponsors and when?
>  2. Are there sample flyers available anywhere for us to use in
>     advertising?
> 
>  Sincerely,
> 
>  Ray Ingles       (248) 377-7735       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    "No one - I repeat, no one - is making money on the Web. Yet."
>                        Steve Deyo, 1995
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